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flag Frore Systems launches liquid cooling tech for AI servers, cutting power use by 10% and boosting density, while India debuts indigenous, ultra-efficient data centers using local cooling solutions.

flag Frore Systems has launched LiquidJet Nexus, a new liquid cooling system for AI servers that reduces thermal stack weight by 65% and improves heat transfer by 75%, enabling 53°C inlet temperatures and eliminating the need for mechanical chillers, cutting data center power use by 10%. flag The system supports up to twice the compute density per rack and integrates across GPUs, CPUs, and other components. flag Meanwhile, India’s Refroid Technologies has partnered with TierX Datacenters to unveil a fully indigenous “Make in India” modular data center stack, combining Direct-to-Chip and immersion cooling with prefabricated designs to achieve a PUE as low as 1.05 in tropical climates, using domestically developed dielectric fluids. flag A separate alliance with Technavious Solutions aims to build sovereign AI data center infrastructure using end-to-end liquid cooling and rigorous commissioning processes.

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